A new book sheds light on the Jewish heroes whose story got lost in France's celebration of the Resistance to the Nazis and the Vichy regime. Its author tells Haaretz how Jewish fighters' specific role and character were blurred – until reemerging in recent decades
Liku Rifca Carmi and her family spent over two years from 1943 to 1945 sheltering from the Nazis in northern Romania. Now nearly 88 and living in Jerusalem, she recalls the hardships and horrors – bloodsucking leeches, dankness and darkness – and the words that haunted her mother to her dying day
When Netanyahu ridiculously compares pro-Palestinian students to Nazis he is only making it easier for the tiny, privileged minority to insist they're not the antisemites they truly are, just 'anti-Zionists'
The remarkably well-designed Library of Lost Books website provides an eye-catching and enthralling retelling of the events and the difficulties caused by the rise of the Nazis.